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Two Louisiana women charged with aggravated assault in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Two women from Ferriday, Louisiana, Baleigh Rayborn, 24, and Sunshine Robertson, 22, were charged with aggravated assault in Adams County. They turned themselves in on October 9 after arrest warrants were issued. The charges stem from an incident on October 1, where the victim reported being assaulted on Beau Pre Road. Rayborn has been released on a $50,000 bond, while Robertson is being held on the same amount. Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten confirmed the details of the case.
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Through the weekend with warmth
SUMMARY: In Columbus, Mississippi, temperatures are expected to rise through the weekend before a strong cold front arrives. Thursday night will see temperatures drop into the lower 50s, leading to a pleasant Friday with highs in the low to mid-80s, ideal for high school football games. Saturday will follow suit with similar temperature patterns, while Sunday will bring a peak in heat, reaching the upper 80s to low 90s. However, a significant cold front is projected to move through northern Mississippi in the afternoon, signaling a shift in the weather.
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Police Department receives new K9 officer in Bruce
SUMMARY: The Bruce Police Department has welcomed a new K9 officer, Snaps, partnered with Officer Luis Sosa. Snaps, a Belgian Malinois, has been with the department for three months and has recently completed drug training. He made his first drug bust in September, demonstrating his effectiveness in aiding police efforts to combat crime in the town. Mayor Jimmy Hubbard expressed satisfaction with Snaps’ performance, noting the swift impact the K9 has made since joining the force.
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Simpson County deputy indicted for using excessive force against handcuffed arrestee
SUMMARY: Adrian Durr, a deputy in Simpson County, Mississippi, was arraigned on October 10 after being indicted for using excessive force against an arrestee. The indictment alleges that while the arrestee was handcuffed and restrained, Durr struck him in the head with a taser’s handgrip and kicked him, rendering the individual unconscious. U.S. Attorney Todd Gee emphasized that unlawful assaults on arrestees are federal crimes. Durr has been charged with Deprivation of Civil Rights Under Color of Law, facing a maximum of 10 years in prison if convicted. The FBI is currently investigating the case.
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